Insulated containers



May 12, 1964 H. M. PIKER INSULATED CONTAINERS Filed Oct. 19, 1961 3Sheets-Sheet 1 ZWM Au-aroey INVENTOR.

. HERBERT M. Purq W y 1964 H. M. PlKER INSULATED CONTAINERS 3Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed Oct. 19, 1961 INVENTOR. HERBERT M. PI/fER We Ate-0Me y May 12, 1964 H. M. PIKER 3,132,759

INSULATED CONTAINERS Filed Oct. 19, 1961 5 Sheets-Sheet 3 INVENTOR.f/'kEE/ET M. Plkk Alia/7e] United States Patent 3,132,759 INSULATEDCONTERS Herbert M. Piker, Wyoming, Ohio, assignor to The Hamilton-SketchCorporation, Hamilton, Ohio, a corporation of ()hio Filed Oct. 19, 1961,Ser. No. 146,156

12 Claims. (Cl. 21513) This invention relates to improvements ininsulated containers, that, is, containers in the form of jugs, bottles,and the like, that are employed to maintain their contents either in acold state or hot state as when used in transporting liquids and solidsto relatively distant places, as on a picnic.

The provision and use of such a .container is not new, per se, in thisapplication, but as herein disclosed a novel container is provided.

Basically, the present invention is concerned with the particularconstruction of the insulated container whereby it may be economicallyproduced and subsequently economically acquired.

Therefore, it is the principal object of the present invention toprovide an insulated container or the like of a new, novel and usefulconstruction.

. Another object of the present invention is the provision of aninsulated container in which use is made of an outer container or memberthat is formed of material that in and of itself provides insulationagainst transfer of heat and cold to and from the contents interiorlyand which interior is formed to provide a substantially impervioussurface.

Another object of this invention is the provision of a container whichaccomplishes the foregoing object and in which said interior surface isprovided by an inner member, or container per so.

A still further object of the present invention is the provision of acontainer for accomplishing the foregoing objects in which the outermember is formed of plural parts, assemblable with one another forcompletely enclosing the inner member and providing a structure that isnormally not separable.

A still further and specific object of the present invention is theprovision of a container for accomplishing the foregoing objects that isformed substantially entirely of moldable material, such as, what arepopularly known as, plastic material.

Other objects and advantages of the present invention should be readilyapparent by reference to the following specification considered inconjunction with the accompanying drawings forming a part thereof and itis to be understood that any modifications may be made in the exactstructural details there shown and described, within the scope of theappended claims, without departing from or exceeding the spirit of theinvention.

In the drawings:

FIG. 1 is an elevational view of an insulated container embodying theprinciples of the present invention.

FIG. 2 is a top plan view of the container as seen in FIG. 1.

FIG. 3 is a vertical, sectional View of the container as seen from line3-3 on FIG. 2.

FIG. 4 is a horizontal, sectional view through the container as seenfrom line 4-4 on FIG. 3.

FIG. 5 is a view partly in section and partly in 'elevation illustratingthe principal parts of the insulated container in positions of assembly;the cross-sectioned portions of the outer member being taken at rightangles to the cross-section thereof as illustrated in FIG. 3.

FIG. 6 is a fragmentary, sectional view of a portion of the assembledcontainer with the hinge part of the carrying rneansfor the containereliminated as would be seen from line 6--6 on FIG. 3, said constructionas illustrated in FIG. 6 forming a detail of the invention.

FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the hinge part of the container carryingmeans utilized with the container in order to attach a carrying handlethereto.

FIG. 8 is a vertical, sectional view centrally of the hinge partillustrated in FIG. 7 and as seen from line 88 on said FIG. 7.

FIG. 9 is a fragmentary, vertical, sectional view of a portion of theassembled container showing a modification in the carrying handle andattachment thereof. I

FIG. 10 is a fragmentary, elevational view of a portion of the assembledcontainer showing the modified carrying handle thereon.

Throughout the several views of the drawings similar referencecharacters are employed to denote the same or similar parts.

The insulated container of the present invention comprises an outermember 10 and an inner member 11 with said inner member 11 having itsopen upper end closed by a closure cap 12.

The outer member 15 is illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 4 as substantiallysquare or rectangular in plan and with its sides outwardly arced. Theparticular formation is for artistic effect since the same may be maderound or circular. As shown in FIGS. 3 and 5 the outer member 10 isformed of two parts, an upper portion 13 and a lower portion 14. Saidlower portion 14 includes a bottom 15 from which rises sides 16. Theupper ends of the sides 16 are inwardly cut to provide, in effect, anupstanding peripheral tongue 17. The tongue 17 has its outer surfacedownwardly inclined as at 18. Centrally of the walls 16 the said outermember lower portion 14 is provided with a circular depression 19terminating in a base surface 20 on which, as will presently be madeclear, the bottom of the inner member or container 11 rests.

The outer member upper portion 13 has at its upper end a substantiallycircular boss 21 at the base of which the said outer member top 22outwardly extends, with said top also slightly downwardly inclining. Thesaid outer member upper portion 10 is provided centrally thereof with ahollow circular interior 23 which follows the exterior contour thereofand the outer member top has downwardly projecting from its peripherythe walls 24 with said walls at their lower end counter-bored, as at 25,with said counter-bore adapted to receive the tongue 17 of the outermember lower portion 14. The wall of the counter-bore 25 is inclined asat 26 to the same angle as the outer face of the lug 17, and wherebysaid counterbore and lug are complementary to one another and accuratelyseat the upper and lower portions of the outer member with one another.The outer member upper portion walls 24 are provided with verticalgrooves 27 giving the impression of ribs for an artistic effect.

The outer member upper portion circular boss 21 is providedsubstantially centrally thereof with a circular opening or aperture 28through which projects a reduced sleevelike portion 29 of the innermember or container 11. The inner container 11 below its sleeve 29 ispro vided with a slightly enlarged sleeve portion 30 from whichoutwardly and slightly downwardly extends the inner container top 31 andwith said top circular in plan and having integral with its peripherythe wall 32 of said inner container 11. The inner container wall 32 atits lower end is integral with the periphery of the said inner containerbottom 33.

Upwardly of the sleeve 29 the inner container includes a neck 34 havingon its exterior surface a screw thread 35.

In practice the inner container 11 is placed within the outer member 10by inserting the said inner container 3 sleeve 29 through the outermember opening or aper ture 28. In order to effect a proper connectionbetween the parts, in fact, to seal the said aperture or opening 28, andsince the parts are somewhat compressible, as will presently be madeclear, the outer member aperture or opening 2% is formed with a slighttaper outwardly and downwardly of its upper end and with the larger endof the taper substantially to the diameter of the inner container sleeve29 and the smaller end of the taper smaller than the diameter of thesaid sleeve 29, it will follow that the parts will compress one anotherupon being assembled to their final operative position, as willpresently be made clear. s

In practice the outer member upper and lower portions 13 and 14 areformed of plastic foam, for example, polystyrene foam, with their wallsof a thickness one-half inch, or more, depending somewhat on the userand somewhat on the specific material used, considered necessary ordesirable for heat and cold insulation, while the inner container ormember 11 is formed of a thermoplastic material, such as, linearpolyethylene and of a thickness quite thin by comparison to the outermember. The said parts are fully and completely molded as illustrated inthe drawings with the interiors of the outer member upper and lowerportions being circular in plan and to a dimension slightly greater thanthe outer diameter of the circular container or inner member, wherefore,a slight clearance is provided between these parts to permit assembly tereof, except, as noted above,

with regard to the outer member opening 28 and inner container sleeve29. The inner member or container is assembled with the outer memberupper portion by forcing said inner member sleeve 29 through the outermember opening 28, as above set forth, until a shoulder 36 at the upperend of the inner container sleeve portion 3% engages a shoulder 37 atthe bottom and radially of the central opening 28. These parts beingshown in relative positions at the commencement of the operation ofassembling the inner container 11 and outer member upper portion 13 inFIG. and with said parts being illustrated in their final positions inFIG. 3. Upon the assembly of the outer member 1'3 and inner container 11the outer member lower portion M is assembled by inserting itstongue 17into the counter-bore 25 of the upper portion 13 and with securingadhesive or cement 38, see FIG. 3, between the inclined or tapered facesof these parts.

After assembly of the outer member and inner container the neck 34projects above the outer member lit) to have threadedly, removably,secured thereto the closure cap 12 as is customary with picnic jugs andthe like.

In order to insure no relative rotation of the inner container and outermember the said outer container is provided at two diametricallyopposite points, and, preferably into the circular boss 21 from theinterior thereof, with angular seats or depressions 3 and as. The innercontainer is provided at matching diametrically opposite points withprojections a l and 42, said projections preferably being formedoutwardly of the inner container sleeve 59, all as clearly illustratedin FIGS. 3 and 4.

In order that the insulated container may be readily transported thesame is provided with a bail handle 43 including a body portion 44 fromthe ends of which depend arms 45 and 46 respectively having their lowerends inwardly turned as at 47 and 48 to provide oscillating trunnions.

The trunnions 47 and 43 of the bail handle 43am connected with thecontainer through similar hinge members or parts, one of which isillustrated in detail in FIGS. 7 and 8.

The said connecting hinge member or part indicated in its entirety bythe reference numeral 49 comprises a substantially U-shaped bodyportion, indicated in its entirety by reference numeral 59, comprisinga'base 51 from the opposite ends of which project arms 52 and 53. Thearms 52 and 53 each has its opposite faces provided with projections 54and 55 simulating barbs and the inner face of the base 51 is likewiseprovided with projections 5d also simulating barbs. The U-shaped bodymember 55) at its upper end includes a horizontal member 57 from theupper surface of which projects an car 58 apertured as at 59 forreceiving the bail handle trunnions.

As seen in FIG. 6 the outer member upper portion 13 has let into its top22, just outwardly of the periphery of the circular boss 21 a U-shapeddepression 66 and into which the U-shaped body portion 50 of the hingemember or part 49 is inserted.

Specifically the U-shaped depression 60 includes the transverse portion61 receiving the base 51 of the hinge ,member or part 49 and with saiddepression 60 having arms 62 and 63 respectively receiving the outwardlyprojecting base portion arms 52 and 53.

In practice the depression (it? is made slightly smaller than the hingemember or part body portion 50 so that a slight pressure is required toinsert the said body portion into the depression. Further, in practice,suitable securing adhesive or cement is applied to the body portion 5bwhich is conveniently carried by the barbs 54, 55 and 56 thereof forthereby securing the said hinge member 49 within the depression 60.

The modification illustrated in FIGS. 9 and 10 discloses the handlehinge parts 49 as having the carrying handle riveted thereto instead ofsnapped therein as the handle 43 is secured in FIGS. 1 and 7.

Specifically the handle 64 in said FIGS. 9 and 10 comprises a bodyportion 65 from the ends of which depend arms 66 and 67 with said armsbeing provided at their free endswith apertures 68 and 69. The saidapertures 68 and 69 are, respectively, adapted to be axially alignedwith the aperture 59 in its respective hinge member or part 49 and tohave projected through said aligned apertures rivets 7t and 71. Therivets 7t and 71 are each provided at its inner end with a flange 72which, if desired or necessary, may be embodied in the back, or inner,side of the hinge member car 58 and with each of said rivets having itsouter end upset to form a head 73.

In practice, the carrying handle'64 is first connected with the hingemembers or parts 49 and then the said hinge members or parts connectedwith the container outer member as above set forth, that is, insertedand secured in its recess 60.

The handle 64 is illustrated as formed of relatively flat stock slightlychanneled instead of as formed of round wire or rod as the aboveidentified bail handle 43 is formed.

From the foregoing, it is believed now evident that there has beenprovided an insulated container which will accomplish the objectsinitially set forth.

What is claimed is: l

1. In a container of the class described the combination of an outermember and an inner container circular in plan, said outer member havinga circular inner surface engaged by the inner container circular outersurface and said outer member being formed with a wall thicknesssuflicient to insulate the contents of the inner container againsttransfer of heat and cold, said outer member being formed of an upperportion and a lower portion permanently secured to one another topermanently and substantially completely enclose the inner container, afilling and discharge neck upwardly extending from the inner containersealed to the outer member upper portion to project through and abovethe outer container upper portion, and cooperating means formed on saidinner container and outer member prohibiting relative rotative movementbetween said inner container outer surface and said outer member innersurface.

2. In a container of the class described the combination of an outermember and an inner container circular in plan, said outer member havinga circular inner surface engaged by the inner container circular outersurface and said outer member being formed with a wall thicknesssufficient to insulate the contents of the inner container againsttransfer of heat and cold, said outer member being formed of an upperportion and a lower portion permanently secured to one another topermanently and substantially completely enclose the inner container, afilling and discharge neck upwardly extending from the inner containersealed to the outer member upper portion to project through and abovethe outer container upper portion, cooperating means formed on saidinner container and outer member prohibiting relative rotative movementbetween said inner container outer surface and said outer member innersurface, and a carrying handle on said outer container.

3. In a container of the class described the combination of an outermember and an inner container, said outer member having a wall thicknesssufiicient to insulate the contents of the inner container againsttransfer of heat and cold, said outer container being formed of an upperportion and a lower portion, said lower portion having integral a bottomand a portion of the upstanding wall of the outer member, said upperportion providing the outer member remaining wall portion terminating inthe outer member top having integral therewith an upstanding bosssubstantially centrally apertured, the inner container including a wallof a height substantially equal to the combined wall height of the outermember upper and lower portions, said inner container having a bottom onthe outer member lower portion bottom and said inner container having afilling and discharge neck including a portion at the base of the neckof a larger diameter than the neck to project through the outercontainer upper portion boss central aperture to have the filling anddischarge neck above said outer container, said neck greater diameterportion having a dimension somewhat in excess of the dimension of theboss central aperture whereby the projection of said neck greaterdiameter portion through the boss central aperture causes a compressionof the parts and a seal is formed therebetween, and said outer memberupper and lower portions having cooperating interfitting meanspositioning them with respect to one another and with said interfittingmeans permanently secured to one another for securing said outer memberupper and lower portions to one another for permanently andsubstantially completely enclosing said inner container.

4. In a container of the class described the combination of an outermember and an inner container, said outer member having a wall thicknesssufiicient to insulate the contents of the inner container againsttransfer of heat and cold, said outer container being formed of an upperportion and a lower portion, said lower portion having integral a bottomand a portion of the upstanding wall of the outer member, said upperportion providing the outer member top and remaining wall portion withsaid top having an upstanding collar substantially, centrally apertured,the inner container including a wall of a height substantially equal tothe combined Wall height of the outer member upper and lower portions,said inner container having a bottom on the outer member lower portionbottom and said inner container having a filling and discharge neckprojecting through the outer container upper portion collar centralaperture to be above said outer container, and said outer member lowerportion having a peripheral upstanding boss including a contacting wallsurface and said upper portion having a complementary counter-sinkincluding a contacting wall surface receiving the lower portionperipheral boss with their contacting wall surfaces permanently securedto one another for accurately positioning and securing said upper andlower portions with respect to one another for permanently andsubstantially completely enclosing said inner container.

5. In a container of the class described the combination of an outermember and an inner container, said outer member having a wall thicknesssufiicient to insulate the contents of the inner container againsttransfer of heat and cold, said outer container being formed of an upperportion and a lower portion, said lower portion having in tegral abottom and a portion of the upstanding wall of the outer member, saidupper portion providing the outer member top and remaining wall portionwith said top having an upstanding collar substantially, centrallyapertured, the inner container including a wall of a heightsubstantially equal to the combined wall height of the outer memberupper and lower portions, said inner container having a bottom on theouter member lower portion bottom and said inner container having afilling and discharge neck projecting through the outer container upperportion collar central aperture to be above said outer container, saidouter member upper and lower portions having cooperating interfittingmeans positioning them with respect to one another and with saidinterfitting means permanently secured to one another for securing saidouter member upper and lower portions to one another for permanently andsubstantially completely enclosing said inner container, said upperportion of the outer container downwardly of its central aperture andoutwardly of its inner surface having formed therein outwardlyprojecting recesses, and said inner container'downwardly of its fillingand discharge neck having formed outwardly thereof projections disposedin the upper portion recesses.

6. In a container of the class described the combination of an outermember and an inner container, said outer member having a wall thicknesssufficient to insulate the contents of the inner container againsttransfer of heat and cold, said outer container being formed of an upperportion and a lower portion, said lower portion having integral a bottomand a portion of the upstanding wall of the outer member, said upperportion providing the outer member top and remaining wall portion withsaid top having an upstanding collar substantially, centrally apertured,the inner container including a wall of a height substantially equal tothe combined wall height of the outer member upper and lower portions,said inner container having a bottom on the outer member lower portionbottom and said inner container having a filling and discharge neckprojecting through the outer container upper portion collar centralaperture to be above said outer container, said outer member upper andlower porwardly'of its filling and discharge neck having formedoutwardly thereof projections disposed in the upper portion recesses,said upper portion having sockets formed therein downwardly of its topat diametrically opposite points, a carrying handle hinge member securedin each socket and upwardly projecting from the upper portion top, and acarrying handle including trunnions inserted in said hinge members.

7. In a container of the class described the combination of an outermember and an inner container, said outer member having a wall thicknesssufiicient to insulate the contents of the inner container againsttransfer of heat and cold, said outer container being formed of an upperportion and a lower portion, said lower portion having integral a bottomand a portion of the upstanding wall of the outer member, said upperportion providing the outer member top and remaining wall portion withsaid top having an upstanding collar substantially,centrally apertured,the inner container including a wall of a height substantially equal tothe combined wallheight of the outer member upper and lower portions,said inner container having a bottom on the outer member lower por tionbottom and said inner container having a filling and discharge neckprojecting through the outer container upper portion collar centralaperture to be above said outer container, said outer member lowerportion having a peripheral upstanding boss including a contacting Wallsurface and said upper portion having a complementary counter-sunkincluding a contacting wall surface receiving the lower portionperipheral boss with their contacting wall surfaces permanently securedto one another for accurately positioning and securing said upper andlower portions with respect to one another for permanently andsubstantially completely enclosing said inner container, said upperportion of the outer container downwardly of its central aperture andoutwardly of its inner surface having formed therein outwardlyprojecting recesses, said inner container downwardly of its filling anddischarge neck having formed outwardly thereof projections disposed inthe upper portion recesses, said upper portion having sockets formedtherein downwardly of its top at diametrically opposite points, acarrying handle hinge member secured in each socket and upwardlyprojecting from the upper portion top, and a carrying handle includingtrunnions inserted in said hinge members.

8. In an insulated container of the class described the combination ofan outer member formed of plastic foam and comprising an upper portionand a lower portion, said lower portion being cup-shaped and including abottom and a portion of the wall of said outer member, said upperportion including a top from the periphery of which depends theremainder of the outer member wall and with said upper portion tophaving integral therewith an upstanding boss substantially centrallyapertured, an inner container formed of a thermoplastic and including abottom on the outer container lower portion bottom and a wall from theperiphery of the inner container bottom, said inner container having theouter surface of its wall closely adjacent to the inner surface of theouter member wall, said inner container wall upwardly terminating in aninner container top from which upwardly projects a reduced diametersleeve extending through the outer member upper portion centrallyapertured boss with said sleeve of a dimension somewhat in excess of thedimension of the boss central aperture whereby the extension of saidsleeve through said boss aperture causes a compression of the parts andforms a seal therebetween, and a filling and discharge neck above saidreduced diameter sleeve to project above the outer member.

' 9. In an insulated container of the class described the combination ofan outer member formed of plastic foam and comprising an upper portionand a lower portion, said lower portion being cup-shaped and including abottom and a portion of the wall of said outer member, said upperportion including a top from the periphery of which depends theremainder of the outer member wall and with said upper portion of theouter member including an upstanding boss substantially centrallyapertured, an inner container formed of a thermoplastic and including abottom on the outer container lower portion bottom and a wall from theperiphery of the inner container bottom, said inner container having theouter surface of its wall closely adjacent to the inner surface of theouter member wall, said inner container wall upwardly terminating in theinner container top from which upwardly projects a reduced diametersleeve extending through the outer member upper portion central aperturewith said sleeve oi a dimension somewhat in excess of the dimension ofthe central aperture whereby a compression of the parts is effected toform a seal, a filling and discharge neck above said reduced diametersleeve to project above the outer member, said outer member upperportion below its central aperture having recesses formed therein toproject outwardly of its inner surface, and said inner container belowits reduced diameter sleeve having projections formed outwardly thereofdisposed in said outer member upper portion recesses.

10. In an insulated container of the class described the combination ofan outer member formed of plastic foam and comprising an upper portionand a lower portion, said lower portion being cup-shaped and including abottom and a portion of the wall of said outer member, said upperportion including a top from the periphery of which depends theremainder of the outer member wall and with said upper portion of theouter member including an upstanding boss substantially centrallyapertured, an inner container formed of a thermoplastic and including abot tom on the outer container lower portion bottom and a wall from theperiphery of the inner container bottom, said inner container having theouter surface of its wall closely adjacent to the inner surface of theouter member wall, said inner container wall upwardly terminating in theinner container top from which upwardly projects a reduced diametersleeve extending through the outer member upper portion central aperturewith said sleeve of a dimension somewhat in excess of the dimension ofthe central aperture whereby a compression of the parts is eifected toform a seal, a filling and discharge neck above said reduced diametersleeve to project above the outer member, said outer member upperportion below its central aperture having recesses formed therein toproject upper portion and a lower portion, said lower portion havingintegral a bottom and a portion of the upstanding wall of the outermember, said upper portion providing the outer member top and remainingwall portion and a central aperture from and upwardly of the outermember, the inner container including a wall of a height substan tiallyequal to the combined wall height of the outer member upper and lowerportions, said inner container having a bottom on the outer member lowerportion bottom and said inner container having a filling and dischargeneck projecting through the outer container upper portion centralaperture to be above said outer container, said outer member upper andlower portions having cooperating in terfitting means positioning themwith respect to one another and with said interfitting means permanentlysecured to one another for securing said outer member upper and lowerportions to one another for permanently and substantially completelyenclosing said inner container, said upper portion having sockets formedtherein downwardly of its top at diametrically opposite points, acarrying handle hinge member secured in each socket and upwardlyprojecting from the upper portion top, and a carrying handle includingtrunnions insertable in said hinge members.

12. In a container of the class described the combination of an outermember and an inner container, said outer member having a wall thicknesssufficient to insulate the contents of the inner container againsttransfer of heat and cold, said outer container being formed of an upperportion and a lower portion, said lower portion having integral a bottomand a portion of the upstanding wall of the outer member, said upperportion providing the outer member top and remaining wall portion and acentral aperture from and upwardly of the outer member, the innercontainer including a wall of a height substantially equal to thecombined wall height of the outer member upper and lower portions, saidinner container having a bottom on the outer member lower portion bottomand said inner container having a filling and discharge neck projectingthrough the outer container upper portion central aperture to be abovesaid outer container, said outer member upper and lower portions havingcooperating interfitting means positioning them with respect to oneanother and with said interfitting means permanently secured to oneanother for securing said outer member upper and lower portions to oneanother for permanently and substantially completely enclosing saidinner containers, said upper portion having sockets formed thereindownwardly of its top at diametrically opposite points, a carryinghandle hinge member secured in each socket and upwardly projecting fromthe upper portion top, said hinge members each having an aperturetherein, a carrying handle including a body portion and a depending armfrom each end of the body portion with each depending arm terminatingadjacent a hinge member, said depending arms each having at its free endan aperture in alignment with its hinge member aperture, and a rivetextending through the aligned apertures of each depending arm and bingemember for hingedly connecting the carrying handle to the container.

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1. IN A CONTAINER OF THE CLASS DESCRIBED THE COMBINATION OF AN OUTERMEMBER AND AN INNER CONTAINER CIRCULAR IN PLAN, SAID OUTER MEMBER HAVINGA CIRCULAR INNER SURFACE ENGAGED BY THE INNER CONTAINER CIRCULAR OUTERSURFACE AND SAID OUTER MEMBER BEING FORMED WITH A WALL THICKNESSSUFFICIENT TO INSULATE THE CONTENTS OF THE INNER CONTAINER AGAINSTTRANSFER OF HEAT AND COLD, SAID OUTER MEMBER BEING FORMED OF AN UPPERPORTION AND A LOWER PORTION PERMANENTLY SECURED TO ONE ANOTHER TOPERMANENTLY AND SUBSTANTIALLY COMPLETELY ENCLOSE THE INNER CONTAINER, AFILLING AND DISCHARGE NECK UPWARDLY EXTENDING FROM THE INNER CONTAINERSEALED TO THE OUTER MEMBER UPPER PORTION TO PROJECT THROUGH AND ABOVETHE OUTER CONTAINER UPPER PORTION, AND COOPERATING MEANS FORMED ON SAIDINNER CONTAINER AND OUTER MEMBER PROHIBITING RELATIVE ROTATIVE MOVEMENTBETWEEN SAID INNER CONTAINER OUTER SURFACE AND SAID OUTER MEMBER INNERSURFACE.